I recently bought a Cooler master V700 to replace my aging and noisy XFX XXX 650w.
I never thought I'd consider running SLI/CF as I had very bad experiences with framedrops / input lag / frametimes and microstutter.

Now however those issues have been reasonably fixed and I saw the news of a GTX780 Ti hitting the shelfs soon.

Now, I got a single reference GTX780 @ 1.212v 1215Mhz core and 7000Mhz VRAM and when everyone starts to ditch their 780's secondhand to score a Ti (which WILL happen, trust me ) I wanna get a second one.

However, I seriously doubt my poor 700w V700 si capable of running 2 GTX780's @ 1212v combined with a 3820 @ 4.875Ghz 1.480v or by then even a 3930K/3960X @ ~5Ghz...

I know the V700's are amazing PSU's of amazing build quality (Seasonic KM3 FTW) but how much can it really handle..

Well, they are on the max that a non-hacked MSI AB + BIOS allows, 1.212v, which is 38mV more then stock. I ran it as high as 1.300v but the gain in clockspeed aint that big and they get VERY hot with reference cooling above 1.22v so..

At most they'll both run 1.212v with a 340w power limit adjusted BIOS. Now, i am yet to see my card hit 70% of that 340w, even on 1.300v 1280Mhz so that'll be about 225w per card.
And this CPU I got now goes at ~150w in full stresstests, ~100w in-game so it should indeed be possible....